Monday, September 16, 2019
Review: Blue Skin: Book Four: A Vampire Dystopian Thriller by Steven Jenkins @Author_Jenkins
Blue Skin: Book Four
A Vampire Dystopian
Thriller
By Steven Jenkins
Published: September
7, 2019
Publisher: Different
Cloud Publishing
Genre: Dystopian, Paranormal,
Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Vampires
Blurb:
The World is Dying
Boarded-up shops, burnt-out cars and abandoned homes. The
government hangs on by a thread. Looters control the day. And hordes of
ravenous monsters own the night.
Ben is out there somewhere, living with his vampire brothers
and sisters, leaving Freya and Sean to hunt for him in the darkest of corners.
But without money, food, or a real home, their chances of finding him feel
impossible.
Amidst the chaos, a stranger reaches out. A new friend. An
ally with the promise of a better life.
But in a world this decrepit and dangerous, friends are a
rare commodity.
And just like humanity - trust is on the brink of
extinction.
The fourth book in a 5
part vampire dystopian, thriller horror series
My Review:
Freya and Sean are looking for her brother Ben in a world
that has been infested with blue skin vampires. A world where babies are born
as blue skin vampires. Ben is a vampire and took off to live with others of his
kind. The human race as we know it is slowly becoming extinct. Freya and Sean
have been searching for Ben in old dark abandon buildings in places where
vampires may stay.
Food and money is starting to run low, Freya is getting so
tired of being hungry and sleeping in old mildew, smelly places. One day when
they are out on a supply run they see a man and woman being attacked by humans
and decide to help them. After saving the man and woman from those thugs the
couple invites them to come and stay with them where they meet more people.
Blue Skin Book Four is action packed and filled with so much
tension and excitement that it will keep the adrenaline flowing and the pages
turning. Blue Skin Book Four takes you on a whirlwind journey as you follow
Freya into vampire infested dens with fighting vampires and humans.
I love this new twist on vampires in this new Blue Skin
world it just gets better and better with each book. The Blue Skin books are
the kind of books that stay with you long after you have turned the last page
leaving you wanting more. The world building is just so awesome and the
characters are all wonderful people well at least most of them are. There are
some that are evil and I 'm not talking about the vampires at this time.
I highly recommend Blue Skin Book Four to anyone who like
vampires and dystopian worlds.
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